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Management and Monitoring Approach Jan Nielsen NAVFAC Atlantic November 2011 Why Develop this Approach? Long Term Management Costs Power in Decision Making Consistent High Quality Information Transparency Promotes Understanding
Management and Monitoring Approach Jan Nielsen NAVFAC Atlantic November 2011
Why Develop this Approach? • Long Term Management Costs • Power in Decision Making • Consistent High Quality Information • Transparency Promotes Understanding • Document Sampling Strategy and Methods • Site Closure Requirements Millions $ • Smart Tool • Tells the Story of the Site • Captures Past Actions and Agreements • Reinforces Exit Strategy Source: NAVFAC NORM Database Spring 2011 2
U.S. Navy Introduction 3
Conceptual Site Model U.S. Navy 4 A
Conceptual Site Model U.S. Navy 4 B
Conceptual Site Model U.S. Navy 4 C
Previous Investigations and Decisions optional CD Linked on U.S. Navy 5
Remedy Implementation and Evaluation U.S. Navy 6
Monitoring Program: Data Evaluation Click dates at bottom of graphic to display the same map showing data from each round of sampling U.S. Navy 7
Data Evaluation: Trend Charts U.S. Navy 8
Data Evaluation: Monitored Natural Attenuation U.S. Navy 9 A
Data Evaluation: Monitored Natural Attenuation U.S. Navy 9 B
Evolution of Approach • Information Shared • Navy Remedial Project Managers – February 2011 • Environmental Protection Agency - March 2011 • EPA Head Quarters – May 2011 • EPA Region 3 Tier III Team – May 2011 • EMEC - EPA and States • San Francisco – July 2011 • Boston - August 2011 • More • Refined and Applied • Prototype • Other Navy Sites U.S. Navy 10
Format • Based on ROD Toolkit • Elements • Examples and guidelines • Not fill in the blank • Main Body • Left column • Information recommended • Helpful hints • Right Column • Examples • Clarification for presentation U.S. Navy 11
Monitoring Report Template • BRAC Template Published • http://www.ert2.org/T2Opt/guidance_docs.htm • In use for sites with monitoring • Applied Successfully U.S. Navy 12
Refined Approach U.S. Navy • Review Phase 13
Expanded Elements Refined Approach • Approach • Executive Summary • Key Decisions • Conclusions • Major Site Changes • Land Use Controls • Monitoring Program • Matrices • Locations • Methods • Parameters • Lab Requirements 14 U.S. Navy
Expanded Elements Refined Approach • Remedy in Place • Protectiveness • 5-Year Review Planning • Cost • Optimization • Tools • Documentation • Recommendations 15 U.S. Navy
On the Right Road U.S. Navy 16
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